Re: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 100

2007-04-26 Thread Peter Nixon
This is incorrect. RADIUS _may_ be able to tell your NAS to do this, then again, your NAS may ignore it. You need to read the documentation for your NAS to see if it supports it, and if so, how... Cheers Peter On Thu 26 Apr 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Radius can't do that. Some routers

RE: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 100

2007-04-25 Thread Tamba Ben-Jusu
Hi All, I run freeradius on an Ubuntu platform and have been using it to deliver both authentication and bandwidth enforcing for its client. Now I want to deliver a dedicated bandwidth to a certain client, please help me with information on how to achieve this. Thanks Tamba - List

RE: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 100

2007-04-25 Thread tnt
Radius can't do that. Some routers and switches can have dedicated and shared bandwidth ports configured. All radius can do is allow or prevent users from connecting to them. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 25/4/2007, Tamba Ben-Jusu [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Hi All, I run freeradius on an